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Arunachal cautious about 'supra state'
Seven Sisters Post | UNI, Itanagar (Apr 6):
The Arunachal Pradesh government on Friday reacted to a report that appeared in some sections of the media on Thursday claiming an ‘idea of the Centre’ to offer ‘ maximum autonomy with more administrative and financial control’ to Nagas including those living outside Nagaland as an alternative to the demand for creation of a greater Nagalim.
“We have no objection to autonomy within the territory of Nagaland if the integrity of Arunachal Pradesh is not disturbed,” said government spokesperson Nabam Rebia in a statement on Friday. Seventeen districts, including the newly-created Longding district, form the culturally rich state of Arunachal Pradesh that boasts of 26 major and over 110 sub-tribes.
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